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Peggle Extreme
Released: 11/09/2007
Developer
PopCap Games, Inc.
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
Peggle Extreme delivers fast-paced puzzle action that combines elements of pinball and pachinko to create a truly unique game experience. As with the original Peggle, Peggle Extreme requires players to fire a metallic silver ball from the top of the screen, relying on gravity to propel the ball downwards while ricocheting off orange and blue "pegs". The goal is to clear all the orange pegs from the screen before running out of balls. A moving "bucket" at the bottom of the screen offers free balls, while green power-up and purple "bonus multiplier" pegs provide additional twists. Peggle Extreme features one power-up in the form of Bjorn the Unicorn, whose special takes the form of a "super-guide" sighting capability which enables players to see where there next shot will go beyond one or two initial bounces.
- Master 10 levels of "Extreme" challenges
- Conquer 5 Master challenges
- Play against a friend or the computer in Duel Mode
- Revel in breathtaking artwork and sounds from Half-Life: Episode 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2
- Replay and save your best shots
Price
Free to Play
Followers
1,023
Updated 12/12/2025 21:07
Reviews
95% positive out of 2,625
Updated 12/12/2025 12:28
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
370.6K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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Followers History
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Search Interest
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